
Anna of Bohemia
Anna of Bohemia (1290–1313) was a Czech noblewoman and the wife of King Edward II of England. As Queen, she was known for her piety, intelligence, and diplomatic influence. She played a role in political affairs, advocating for her husband's interests and fostering alliances between England and her homeland. Despite her short life, Anna's marriage symbolized strengthening ties between Bohemia and England, and she is remembered for her grace and contributions to medieval diplomacy. Her legacy highlights the importance of noble alliances and the maternal influence she had on her son, later King Edward III.